I've seen this pattern in many older rock songs. You have a bunch of musicians sitting around talking their normal trash with each other and then somebody says something that sets off a spark. The guys laugh and they start goofing around...before you know it a song is created. No special meaning, no deep ideas...just a rock song that means nothing but sounds good. I think that's a perfect example of Welfare Mothers. I can almost hear the boys sitting around the studio and one of them blurts out "You know welfare mothers make better lovers"..they laugh and voila a song is written.
I've seen this pattern in many older rock songs. You have a bunch of musicians sitting around talking their normal trash with each other and then somebody says something that sets off a spark. The guys laugh and they start goofing around...before you know it a song is created. No special meaning, no deep ideas...just a rock song that means nothing but sounds good. I think that's a perfect example of Welfare Mothers. I can almost hear the boys sitting around the studio and one of them blurts out "You know welfare mothers make better lovers"..they laugh and voila a song is written.
@RonJonSurfer sometimes neil just lets the weirdness fly and it turns into something raw and messy, but it sticks with you
@RonJonSurfer sometimes neil just lets the weirdness fly and it turns into something raw and messy, but it sticks with you
@RonJonSurfer @ibedave Yep, sometimes that's all it takes.
@RonJonSurfer @ibedave Yep, sometimes that's all it takes.